Henry Harriman
Henry Harriman (Herriman) (1804-1891) was born 9 Jun. 1804 in Bradford, Essex Co., Massachusetts. He was the son of Enoch Harriman and Sarah Brockbank (Brocklebank). He married Clarissa Boynton on 26 Apr. 1827. He was baptized 29 Aug. 1832. As a President of Seventy beginning in 1848, he traveled with and spoke at conferences with Wilford Woodruff. He died 17 May 1891.
Footnotes
Henry Harriman (KWJN-C8Z), "Family Tree," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org, accessed 6 Feb. 2022). Henry Harriman, Wilford Woodruff Papers (https://wilfordwoodruffpapers.org/subjects/henry-harriman, accessed 9 Feb. 2022). Henry Harriman Herriman, The Joseph Smith Papers (https://www.josephsmithpapers.org/person/henry-harriman-herriman, accessed 17 Jan. 2022).
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Part of Journal (January 1, 1854 – December 31, 1859)
Excerpt:After singing & prayer The meeting was addressed by Daniel D Mcarthur James McGaw, Elder France, & David Grant, & W C Dunbarson then S. W Crandle & D. D. Mcarthur spoke followed by a song from Dunbar followed by N. H. Felt with a spirited address, followed with the cricket song by J. D. T. Mc'allister. Benediction by D Spencer Met at 2 P.M. President Kimball called ... -
Part of Journal (January 1, 1854 – December 31, 1859)
Excerpt:the people to sleep & to Hell you are guilty of some great sins either of commission or omission have committed Adultery or some great sins & you ought to be droped. Brother Harriman might preach a month then you might put it all in the Eye of a Cambrick Needle & there would be as much room in it as there would be for a bulfrog in the Atlantic ocean. Albert P Rockwood if you would preach the people to sleep then to Hell you are asleep ... -
Part of Journal (January 1, 1854 – December 31, 1859)
Excerpt:November 9, 1855 ~ Friday 9th In company with H. S. Eldridge Joseph Young & Henry Harriman I rode to Toeele & spent the night at E. T. at Brother Moss. Brother Thomas Grover stoped with me distance 25 mls November 10, 1855 ~ Saturday 10th Saturday we rode to Tooele City to attend the Quarte- rly conference the people Assembled at 11 oclok meeting opened by singing & Prayer ...Dates:November 9, 1855 November 10, 1855 November 11, 1855 -
Part of Journal (January 1, 1854 – December 31, 1859)
Excerpt:the spirit of God rested upon us & we had a good time November 12, 1855 ~ Monday 12th we returned home to day distance 35 mils November 13, 1855 ~ Tuesday to November 16, 1855 ~ Friday 13 to 16 I spent the time at home hunting an ox & butchering him & working on the high way November 17, 1855 ~ Saturday 17th In company with Orson & Parley Pratt & wife I rode to the cityDates:November 12, 1855 November 13, 1855 November 16, 1855 November 17, 1855 November 18, 1855 -
Part of Journal (October 22, 1865 – December 31, 1872)
Excerpt:May 6, 1867 Prayer by W Woodruff G A Smith spok 30 M[inutes] W Woodruff 30 & J Taylor 27. He said that while we were made acquaintied with the Early principles we were not prepared to be saved with a full and complete salvation untill the sealeding for time and Eternity was revealed. untill that time No one had claim upon husband wife or child. G Q Cannon spoke 17 minutes A M Musser 10, John Squares 10. PresidentDates:May 7, 1867 May 8, 1867 May 9, 1867 May 10, 1867 May 11, 1867 -
Part of Journal (January 1, 1847 – December 31, 1853)
Excerpt:At the close of the prayer the presidency & Twelve walked to the South East cornor of the ground laid out for the Temple the ground being frozen President Heber C Kimball commenced breaking the ground with a pick then President Richards then Orson Hyde Parley Pratt, W Woodruff, J Taylor A. Lyman C. C. Rich E. T. Benson L. Snow E Snow &Dates:February 15, 1853 -
Part of Journal (January 1, 1847 – December 31, 1853)
Excerpt:April 6, 1848 ~ Thursday CONFERENCE Of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints held at the Log Tabernacle Potawatame County Ioway April 6th 1848 Conference organized at 11 oclok O Hyde appointed President After the organization there was an intermission of one hour conference then opened by singing and prayer by O Hyde who also addressed the meeting & remarked that a first Presidency had been appointed but wished it sustained by the Conference O Hyde moved that Brigham Young be the ...Dates:April 6, 1848 -
Part of Journal (January 1, 1854 – December 31, 1859)
Excerpt:April 12, 1857 ~ Sunday 12th Sunday I attended the meeting at the Tabernacle Franklin Woolley [spoke] followed B[y] Clinton OMiner, Whitney & Wells in the afternoon Brother Chase President Young, & O Hyde in the after noon I attended the prayer Circle then went & took supper with J. C. Little & preached in the 13th ward was followed by Joseph Young & ...Dates:April 12, 1857 April 13, 1857 April 14, 1857 April 15, 1857 April 17, 1857 April 17, 1857 April 18, 1857 April 19, 1857 -
Part of Journal (January 1, 1854 – December 31, 1859)
Excerpt:Dec 28 looking over the news Mr John Borown was Hung in Charleston Jefferson Co Virginia, on the 2nd inst I attended the meeting of the seventies at the seventies Hall Opened By singing & Prayer by Henry Herriman. The meeting was Addressed by Brother Hunt and Willis Brother Hunt spoke of a speckled Buird visited him I followed Brother Willis the spirt [first] time I have spoken since I was sick I spoke some 15 minutes I was followed ...Dates:December 29, 1859 December 30, 1859 December 31, 1859 -
Part of Journal (January 1, 1854 – December 31, 1859)
Excerpt:I attended the Meeting of the Presidents of the seventies at the 70s Hall President Joseph Young called upon all the first Presidents of the seventies to Pray in ther turn so that He could feel of their spirits Brother Joseph spoke to the people & then I Prayed & addressed the Presidents of the seventy as they composed the congregation the spirit & power of God rested upon me & while I was speaking President Brigham Young came in when I Closed I was followed byDates:November 11, 1856 November 12, 1856 November 13, 1856